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one doctor is using this to be bedside with updated information. there is an ipad pilot program to advance communication between doctors and patients. >> we are able to bring the entire medical record to the bedside. we can bring the results of the tests, the x-rays, and we can sit with them and their parents and involve them directly. >> this uses the wireless connection so nothing is stored in the tablet itself. >> now the "instaweather forecast." >> a pretty good day around the area, but things are clouding up as the atmosphere responds to an approaching storm. clouds over baltimore. out to hagerstown, and spottier in west maryland. maybe a brief shower or two as the band moves across the area. this is just the advance of warm air coming into the area. tomorrow should be warmer. how warm was it? temperatures were chilly. the typical high is 55 degrees. it only got to 50 today. it felt warmer than that. s6 and 39 were the lowe yesterday. the warmer air will filter in. tid 40's, 43 ad edgewood. fredrick's 45. 39 at oakland. but out on the screen,
one doctor is using this to be bedside with updated information. there is an ipad pilot program to advance communication between doctors and patients. >> we are able to bring the entire medical record to the bedside. we can bring the results of the tests, the x-rays, and we can sit with them and their parents and involve them directly. >> this uses the wireless connection so nothing is stored in the tablet itself. >> now the "instaweather forecast." >> a pretty...
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most of this is focused to the north of us. tomorrow, we get the warmer air briefly but then some more short changes come in and possibly some thunder. by monday afternoon and evening, things will dry out. the front will move through. now colder air on tuesday. by late tuesday and into the middle of the week, more chances for rain and the the seven-day forecast. the snow is only up in pennsylvania, so a close call there. tamara, low to mid 60's for the high. char to choose -- tomorrow, low demand 60 parks and for the high and chances for showers. some snow flakes and some cooler temperatures to finish off the week. >> how do you not note it is spring and, john? >> maryland that women kick off their tournament run today. we checked on that. plus, going back to last nine to one of the more bizarre finishes in the history of the >> 11 sports people gilbert. >> the maryland women tipped off exactly as you would expect. no illusions of an upset at comcast center. -- back at it with a vengeance. steal, score. maryland in front 23-2.
most of this is focused to the north of us. tomorrow, we get the warmer air briefly but then some more short changes come in and possibly some thunder. by monday afternoon and evening, things will dry out. the front will move through. now colder air on tuesday. by late tuesday and into the middle of the week, more chances for rain and the the seven-day forecast. the snow is only up in pennsylvania, so a close call there. tamara, low to mid 60's for the high. char to choose -- tomorrow, low...
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joining us now is retired general. benny, mccafrey how does this figure into the strayy of a no-fly sewn? >> 110 missiles joined by a submarine? as well as the overhead satellite system of the united states, the notion of creating a benign environment so the british and french fighter bombers can get in and establish the no-fly zone and the question is will they or will they not operate against the center of gravity tanks armored artillery or not. >> is this a de facto attempt of forcing a regime change? >> i hope so. this is a chance to offer them a chance to endorse this action. the one concern i would have is where are the arab neighbors? and more importantly will we take military action that achieves our prp or not? >> how much plexability does this un action offer? what can the military do beyond the current mandate? >> if we use usair force and naval air power and break up this forces it would change the nature of the struggle in terms of the rebellion, but you know at the end of the day the question still remain
joining us now is retired general. benny, mccafrey how does this figure into the strayy of a no-fly sewn? >> 110 missiles joined by a submarine? as well as the overhead satellite system of the united states, the notion of creating a benign environment so the british and french fighter bombers can get in and establish the no-fly zone and the question is will they or will they not operate against the center of gravity tanks armored artillery or not. >> is this a de facto attempt of...
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and is now marching many of us into doctors' offices. many states are reporting widespread flu activity. experts say there's not one particular strain of flu that has taken over. it does appear the flu vaccine is a good match. >> i think the problem is a lot of people did not get a flu vaccine. >> even those who did can come down with the illness. but one doctor in ohio says six -- sick patients fare better if they have been immunized. >> the amount of days they're sick is less and the amount of virus they can spread from one person to the next is less. >> they say cases will likely increase in the northwest because that's an area that has not seen much flew yet. overall, the season has been fairly typical. the signs of spring should it signal an end to the sneezing and tell allergies' kick in. >> obviously that was not a story about cigarettes. hopefully you learned something about the flu. new research suggests the majority of american children because 70%, are not getting enough vitamin d. it could be making them sick. vitamin d aids
and is now marching many of us into doctors' offices. many states are reporting widespread flu activity. experts say there's not one particular strain of flu that has taken over. it does appear the flu vaccine is a good match. >> i think the problem is a lot of people did not get a flu vaccine. >> even those who did can come down with the illness. but one doctor in ohio says six -- sick patients fare better if they have been immunized. >> the amount of days they're sick is...
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the use of force is not our first choice. and it's not a choice that i make lightly. but we cannot stand idly but when a tyrantle -- tells his people that there will be no mercy. chris: you cover him for the white house. how do you look at the fact that this antiwar, defeated secretary of state clinton back on that issue in the primary, caucuses especiallyy, and here he is, afghanistan first, ramping up there, and now seeming to be very firm in going into libya. what's changed and how do you read that? >> first, i'm not entirely sure that he's been that firm on going into libya because i think he seemed a little bit am bive lent. but to back up a second, i mean, it's really weird seeing that picture of him from 2002 with the afro. he cut his hair. but you saw him going from the antiwar candidate with iraq in 2002 to the campaign where he then presented afghanistan as the good war versus iraq. and he said during the campaign, you know, if i were president now i think we should have two additional brigades in afghanistan. sayin
the use of force is not our first choice. and it's not a choice that i make lightly. but we cannot stand idly but when a tyrantle -- tells his people that there will be no mercy. chris: you cover him for the white house. how do you look at the fact that this antiwar, defeated secretary of state clinton back on that issue in the primary, caucuses especiallyy, and here he is, afghanistan first, ramping up there, and now seeming to be very firm in going into libya. what's changed and how do you...
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steve: well, what if i told you i only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> we are back now with the latest on the disaster in japan. nine days after the earthquake and tsunami, the death toll is nearly 8500 and there are still nearly 13,000 people listed as missing. both numbers are expected to go even higher. and today, we learned an incredible story of survival, an 80-year-old woman and her grandson were found alive in the wreckage of her home. they have been living on yogurt and water in the kitchen on the second floor. their rescue is giving new hope to those still searching for their loved ones. tonight, our ian williams reports from one of the many devastated towns where the search is still going on. >> reporter: today, we reached miako or at least what is left of this once bustling fishing town, hundreds died here, soldiers were continuing to scour the rubble. turning over the battered shell of a car in search of bodies. this officer told me they had still not given up hope of f
steve: well, what if i told you i only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> we are back now with the latest on the disaster in japan. nine days after the earthquake and tsunami, the death toll is nearly 8500 and there are still nearly 13,000 people listed as missing. both numbers are expected to go even higher. and today, we learned an incredible story of survival, an 80-year-old woman and her grandson were found alive in the wreckage...
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for us, for now, that's our broadcast for this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we sure hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we sure hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
for us, for now, that's our broadcast for this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we sure hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we sure hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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thank you for joining us this morning. big'm thinking about the temperatures went you have to have. >> we have the days when it was cold in the morning and then it warm up in the afternoon. >> that could happen. talk to me before you rights of those things. let's talk about the weather. we're discussing rain this morning. it is moving in from the western suburbs. it will be running shortly. you can see showers and thunderstorms moving out of the mountains. passing through a hagerstown right now. it will be in baltimore by 7:00 a.m. at this point. take an umbrella and give yourself some extra time. off and on showers and thunderstorms today. not a steady rain. we start out in the 40's and we wind up in the 60s today. >> we have reports of an accident. we're waiting for officers to arrive. we will find out which lanes are closed. mlk, an accident location at pratt street. fire activity near bonn street. also at madison street, fire activity. southwest down towards 32. not bad. on the inner loop, eight minutes to travel from
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use terms they understand. they're very literal. when you talk about a no-fly zone they may think insects. be careful. they may not have words for feelings. it's okay to use it as a, yes, they are sad. that's how their face looks. talk about it. >> and older kids? do you tell them more? >> you do, but at their level. reassure them of their safety. now they have empathy and they are concerned not only for their safety. they want specific plans for the radiation. is it coming this way? you have to be honest. if you don't know the answers, don't worry. tell them. own up. go ask your science teacher what a fuel rod is. >> an opportunity to extend learning. >> a great opportunity for you and your child to sit down and say, let's figure this out. the right information is going to lower the stress level of a child. >> quickly, how do you know if your child is really struggling when it's too much? >> when it's continuing in yourle child's life and anxiety goes up. >> nightmares, not sleeping. >> kids need the good news report. did you hear
use terms they understand. they're very literal. when you talk about a no-fly zone they may think insects. be careful. they may not have words for feelings. it's okay to use it as a, yes, they are sad. that's how their face looks. talk about it. >> and older kids? do you tell them more? >> you do, but at their level. reassure them of their safety. now they have empathy and they are concerned not only for their safety. they want specific plans for the radiation. is it coming this...
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nbc's tom costello covers aviation for us. he's at reagan national tonight for us with more. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. in fact that supervisor, a 20-year veteran, has been suspended and effective immediately the faa has ordered that at all times there must be at least two controllers in that tower behind me. it was just after midnight wednesday morning when an american airlines flight from miami arriving at washington's reagan national airport couldn't get anyone in the tower to answer the radio. >> washington tower, american 1012. >> reporter: no response. a nearby radio facility tried calling the tower on the phone. >> i tried to call on the land line and tried to call on the commercial line and there's no answer. >> reporter: on board, john from wrc in washington who says the pilot kept the passengers updated. >> sorry, folks, we can't land right now. i can't get in contact with the air traffic control tower. >> reporter: after going around, the american pilot landed on his own, radioing his position to other pilots as he approached. soon a united pilot di
nbc's tom costello covers aviation for us. he's at reagan national tonight for us with more. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. in fact that supervisor, a 20-year veteran, has been suspended and effective immediately the faa has ordered that at all times there must be at least two controllers in that tower behind me. it was just after midnight wednesday morning when an american airlines flight from miami arriving at washington's reagan national airport couldn't get anyone in the...
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thank you for being with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
thank you for being with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
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southbound traffic coming towards us. have here. a bit of a slow down but nothing too major in the way of delays. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. it is chilly out there. >> it is 29 at the airport. the coldest location is up near the state line. 26 and parkton. there is a 25-degree reading in frederick this morning. the arctic chill is on. rear-ended mid 40's today. a few clouds rotating in with an upper level low. it will yield for a cloudy night. mid 20's. low 30's in the metropolitan area. generally dry as we head into tomorrow. high pressure will ease off shore. that will allow a disturbance developing over the west coast to materialize and approach us from the south and west on sunday. that will mean wintry precipitation. tomorrow is one more dry day. we will be from 43 to 46 degrees. this is what is so disturbing. we're seeing snow one week after our spring start, the front equinox last sunday. mainly heavier concentrations of snow south and west of the city. sleet in the lower areas of maryland. we have some light sno
southbound traffic coming towards us. have here. a bit of a slow down but nothing too major in the way of delays. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. it is chilly out there. >> it is 29 at the airport. the coldest location is up near the state line. 26 and parkton. there is a 25-degree reading in frederick this morning. the arctic chill is on. rear-ended mid 40's today. a few clouds rotating in with an upper level low. it will yield for a cloudy night. mid 20's. low 30's in the...
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or use marinara sauce. for dessert, berries with whipped cream or a nice decadent dessert split amongst the table. >> at a steakhouse you can get good fish, too. >> great fish. i'm thinking he probably wants the steak. >> probably. >> i love salmon. >> one last question from johnny in brooklyn. johnny joins us live via skype. what's the deal? >> all right. what can i eat in the middle of the work day that's not going to make me so sleepy? i get back to my desk after lunch. i'll have a burger, pizza, taco and i just want to take a nap. >> that's probably not good at work. >> no. >> first, let me say that feeling sleepy midway through the day is somewhat normal. it's like part of our sir kad y -- circadian rhythm. but if you have a high fat, carby meal you are left feeling blah and it exacerbates sleepiness. when it comes to lunch, go light on the volume, low on the fat. make sure there is enough protein there to offset carbohydrates. so some energizing lunch ideas would be a turkey sandwich, ideally on whole
or use marinara sauce. for dessert, berries with whipped cream or a nice decadent dessert split amongst the table. >> at a steakhouse you can get good fish, too. >> great fish. i'm thinking he probably wants the steak. >> probably. >> i love salmon. >> one last question from johnny in brooklyn. johnny joins us live via skype. what's the deal? >> all right. what can i eat in the middle of the work day that's not going to make me so sleepy? i get back to my...
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he joins us. wow. he joins us live. hear it for yourself, after these messages.s a medical condition. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq®, a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens and young adults. pristiq is not approved for children under 18. do not take pristiq with maois. taking pristiq with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. tell your doctor about all your medications, including those for migraine, to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. pristiq may cause or worsen high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or glaucoma. tell y
he joins us. wow. he joins us live. hear it for yourself, after these messages.s a medical condition. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq®, a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual...
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they asked us to come in. the gulf states, the gcc, asked us to come in. the opposition mr pleaded with the international community to help prevent the slaughter. i think it would be unconscionable in the face ever the first time the arab league and the gulf states are turning to the world for help in order to move toward greater enfranchisement of their people for the united states to move away. that would be a denial of everything we supported in egypt, everything we've supported in tunisia, everything we support every single day with respect to democracy and freedom. >> senator sessions, i want to ask one other question before i get your views. senat senator sessions, should the president have consulted and sought authorization from congress for this action? >> i'm not sure he needed to have done that, but i think we could have been better briefed on it. senator levin i know and i'm sure senator mccain and kerry and lugar have gotten more briefings than the average member ever the senate and house have gotten. but it is a factor that we know that the pr
they asked us to come in. the gulf states, the gcc, asked us to come in. the opposition mr pleaded with the international community to help prevent the slaughter. i think it would be unconscionable in the face ever the first time the arab league and the gulf states are turning to the world for help in order to move toward greater enfranchisement of their people for the united states to move away. that would be a denial of everything we supported in egypt, everything we've supported in tunisia,...
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nbc's jeff rossen joins us. he first broke the story and this morning is in florida with the latest. hey, jeff. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. hard to believe, isn't it? after everything that's happened, after everything that's been said by both sides but cbs, according to the charlie sheen camp, has approached them saying, we want you back on "two and a half men." but there is a big catch you mentioned. first charlie sheen would have to settle his differences -- and they are big differences -- with the people who produce the show, chuck lorre and warner brothers. >> warner brothers, duh, winning. >> reporter: don't laugh. he may be right. charlie sheen has called his former bosses every name in the book. now sources say they are willing to move past it and take him back. on his web cast sheen said this answer les moonves. >> you gave me your word, so in turn you gave me nothing. it must really suck being your missus, the promise of getting something yet receiving nothing. >> reporter: in our in
nbc's jeff rossen joins us. he first broke the story and this morning is in florida with the latest. hey, jeff. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. hard to believe, isn't it? after everything that's happened, after everything that's been said by both sides but cbs, according to the charlie sheen camp, has approached them saying, we want you back on "two and a half men." but there is a big catch you mentioned. first charlie sheen would have to settle his differences...
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james acton joins us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> what are the risks of a breached reactor core, james? >> ann, i think the first thing i should emphasize is that a breached reactor core is not the only possible explanation. japanese officials are not ruling that out at a possibility. it certainly seems like a possibility now. but it is possible that other less serious eventualities have happened. if there is a breach that creates the risk of larger releases of radioactivity into the environment than we have seen to date. >> much larger releases. a catastrophic release now more likely if this is true? >> when you say catastrophic, really, what immediately springs to everybody's mind is chernobyl. i think a release on that scale is extremely unlikely, even if the core has been breached. chernobyl involved an explosion in the fuel itself. that hasn't been seen here. there is not the mechanism by which a large amount of radiation can be dissipated the way it was at chernobyl. >> if they are looking at h
james acton joins us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> what are the risks of a breached reactor core, james? >> ann, i think the first thing i should emphasize is that a breached reactor core is not the only possible explanation. japanese officials are not ruling that out at a possibility. it certainly seems like a possibility now. but it is possible that other less serious eventualities have happened. if there is a breach that creates the risk of larger releases of...
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first let us begin our weather coverage. >>bryan: things are quieting down this evening. into this if there right now you can see a couple of showers. as beat get into this as bait that showers are starting to show here. one a one northbound near south san jose has showers. it is heading towards morgan hill. rainfall totals for this weekend by between 1-2 in.. over 2 in. for santa rosa. fairfield, penfield. in some spots into the santa cruz mountains 3-4 in. of rain. it is pushing it to the top. (laughter) more about the lead for has come up. the key? >> vicki: the proof of a horse rescue shelter has been torn through. >> reporter: f-16 by 20 ft. shelter has been ripped through. the shelter it once looked like this. >> if this really heavy. >> reporter: property owner that seat said it shot up straight into the sky. >> it was like the world win. like a ghost moved it. >> reporter: the horses jumped out as the group was being lifted. some of my biggest fear was that the horses would be heard by the metal. >> reporter: this is where it was. it was resting on the gate. >> it
first let us begin our weather coverage. >>bryan: things are quieting down this evening. into this if there right now you can see a couple of showers. as beat get into this as bait that showers are starting to show here. one a one northbound near south san jose has showers. it is heading towards morgan hill. rainfall totals for this weekend by between 1-2 in.. over 2 in. for santa rosa. fairfield, penfield. in some spots into the santa cruz mountains 3-4 in. of rain. it is pushing it to...
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thanks for staying up late with us. find us by searching our website. we won't be here next week because of a building maintenance issue. that's all you need to know about it. get rest and we'll see you in two weeks.
thanks for staying up late with us. find us by searching our website. we won't be here next week because of a building maintenance issue. that's all you need to know about it. get rest and we'll see you in two weeks.
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i said lead us to reason with my daughter kim and the way she is. the couple has a baby girl who was born with a birth defect on one hand her mother is convinced that it is on account of gerard's exposure to d. you. so yes i mean yeah i mean what i saw in deep down in my heart i knew that she was born like that even yesterday because of something he had about one of us and we started looking for answers on the internet i mean and i saw the baby i think i have the picture comes hand was identical to my daughter has no money and iraqi baby that i had been exposed to depleted uranium so by me for me that's what the proof my baby's hand and the hands of that iraqi baby exposed by the figurine. natural uranium is made up of two isotopes ninety nine percent as you rhenium to thirty eight point seven percent is the more radioactive to thirty five. the nuclear industry uses isotope separation to produce enrich uranium which contains a higher concentration of uranium two three five this enrich uranium is more radioactive the natural uranium and excused in th
i said lead us to reason with my daughter kim and the way she is. the couple has a baby girl who was born with a birth defect on one hand her mother is convinced that it is on account of gerard's exposure to d. you. so yes i mean yeah i mean what i saw in deep down in my heart i knew that she was born like that even yesterday because of something he had about one of us and we started looking for answers on the internet i mean and i saw the baby i think i have the picture comes hand was...
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to use it because it's highly effective that fly straight it's highly lethal up on. and being a first shot one shot kill so taking it off the battlefield is not a but is not a neutral act. it's an act that will cause the loss of lives by taking away both protection and the super bowl super bowl weapon the pentagon is kind of oversold me importance of to clue to train him to defend the weapon they've exaggerated the importance of it. but it was actually guided missiles had in particular hellfire missile destroyed about a third of all the iraqi tanks that were destroyed. bernard roster held several positions in the pentagon during the clinton administration and he spent a number of years directing research into the so-called gulf war illnesses. the kinds of symptoms that are seen in people with all four elements are totally inconsistent with exposure to a legal for any and so they came to the conclusions as has the united nations the e.u. . almost everybody who has looked at this in an unbiased scientific way and that depleted uranium is not related to the unexplained
to use it because it's highly effective that fly straight it's highly lethal up on. and being a first shot one shot kill so taking it off the battlefield is not a but is not a neutral act. it's an act that will cause the loss of lives by taking away both protection and the super bowl super bowl weapon the pentagon is kind of oversold me importance of to clue to train him to defend the weapon they've exaggerated the importance of it. but it was actually guided missiles had in particular hellfire...
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always on the ground in libya and she's going to bring us that report all new in just thirty minutes. now bag that has a for now for more on these stories and war that we've covered go to our t.v. dot com slash usa and check out our youtube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and of course feel free to follow me on twitter as well it's lucy at capital going to see you in a half an hour with more. of the impact. he needs. and the media radium invade. in similar numbers over the years because he's afraid that our. most dangerous. radiation that exists in the nature. of the group in the vicinity of known difference he did so produce is so much of the engine then he changes. and suit. by being out of the deal since the fall. you don't have to have a college degree going to have to have a pretty education to understand. if you spread radioactive materials all over somebody's backyard that you've got a problem. hey tom are in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. the official auntie affleck ation on the phone on called touch from the i.q. so
always on the ground in libya and she's going to bring us that report all new in just thirty minutes. now bag that has a for now for more on these stories and war that we've covered go to our t.v. dot com slash usa and check out our youtube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and of course feel free to follow me on twitter as well it's lucy at capital going to see you in a half an hour with more. of the impact. he needs. and the media radium invade. in similar numbers over the years...
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bosnia was the iraqi province in which do you militias were most heavily used. doctor or least says that radioactivity still lingers in many places he's convinced that this is what lies behind the increase in cancers some of which are very rare. cancers which are related to radiation. look him in his. eyes and soft tissue concern is. increased. to alarming number. but to kill early cancer cold and malignant fibrous is just sidetone which is close to related to the radiation. i got until now twenty five cases so is some something strange and it'd give us clues to the effect of radiation on our patients but we should prove it. for. another conflict in which the pleated you raney and weapons were officially used was the war in kosovo in one nine hundred ninety nine. in reprisal for ethnic cleansing policies against albanian coasts of ours nato planes bombed serbian forces and yugoslav infrastructure. in that campaign serbian armored tanks and vehicles were attacked with the human issues. a few months later the media reported an unusually high rate of leukemia and o
bosnia was the iraqi province in which do you militias were most heavily used. doctor or least says that radioactivity still lingers in many places he's convinced that this is what lies behind the increase in cancers some of which are very rare. cancers which are related to radiation. look him in his. eyes and soft tissue concern is. increased. to alarming number. but to kill early cancer cold and malignant fibrous is just sidetone which is close to related to the radiation. i got until now...
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but there's no guarantee that this will become law at the us or any other country using do you honestly examine its effects on those who fired the weapons and those who were fired upon and on the entire globe. from our bureau. we hear it because our. god promised them this linda long stops. will that if they are still going to be thinking. and goal chosen people will not believe that god is real estate agent say look at the stand this is for you guys and this guy is as we. go this is the. roof of my bed moved. up. download the official and see how to make a shift in your high phone called touch from the i choose apps to. launch all sheesh life on the go. video on demand on t.v.'s minefield costs an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the call she told com. yes my name is daniel schmidt this is julius on we're here to make a short presentation about the we can fix project. the first. in the fourth grade to get information out about the real world claims to have a war on. terrorism because you are going to be a democracy you are going. to fight if i put into sauces and dange
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but there's no guarantee that this will become law that the us or any other country using do you honestly examine its effects on those who fire the weapons on those who were fired upon and on the entire globe. question is that so much i know which of course is right on it comes up here is a drawing bottlings over collective bargaining puts america's democracy potentials in the line of fire but is this move to red tape roll back. the exit of nature and discover is abusing. the communicate with the wild and lemon. test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give you a nazi. wealthy british style facade. sometimes. market finiteness come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. if mindfulness shall be soon which brightened if you move about song from feinstein christians. whose friends tontine don't come. tastings to this is not a provocation but a warm. place which it should students every. are you sure the supreme futurist recently had no idea about the har
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when you use lysol, you're a part of something bigger. for healthy tips and more, visit leaving behind ground-in dirt and odors that vacuuming alone can't tackle. but with resolve high traffic foam, you can really see the difference. it removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone. it also neutralizes odors at their source, so your carpets are clean and fresh every step of the way. nothing revives carpets like resolve high traffic foam. don't just vacuum clean, resolve clean. with two officers injured... and manhunt for the su >>> new this morning, a police chase in the bay area ends with two officers injured and man hunt for suspects. >>> it's been three years in the making. the trial for barry bonds now just hours from getting underway. >>> good morning. it's monday, the 21st day of march. >> first day of spring. the weather guy messes with that a bit. let's kick it over the lawrence and find out. is it the first day of spring? >> reporter: the first full day of spring. i think the week ahead will be something more i like you see
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but there's no guarantee that this will become law at the us or any other country using d. you will honestly examine its effects on those who fire the weapons on those who are fired upon and on the entire globe. yes my name is daniel schmidt this is julian assange the we're here to make a short presentation about the we can fix project. the first. in the for the flag to get information out about the real world. to him war on. secrecy is the biggest. going to be a good marketing. thing. if i've ever put any sources in danger he would hunt me down and kill him. this is exactly one of the reasons why we have left the culture because it has become a war of all this all came spun. then all the actual information. but thank you. so a whole big ball around the won't. let me. download the official anti happily cation phone i pod touch from the i choose option. one shot sheesh life on the go. video on demand on cheese my fuel costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. all. culture is the same of you i can't tell if i can build another one with the old w
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if you just joined us for a warm welcome r.t. live here in moscow top stories this hour president obama has reasserted the u.s. could resort to military action in libya if continues there are reports america's already also saudi's to arm the rebels and you can france are said to be drafting a u.n. resolution aimed at imposing a no fly zone but. the media reporting from libya is accused of blowing the unrest out of proportion to get headlines conflicting reports on who's in control of different cities and the number of casualties from the country suggest the truth is still hidden from view. from the massive inflow of illegal immigrants from violence toward arab countries fuels and sentiments in the european states taken them in camry's new interior minister has become the latest politician to enter the immigration debate he says does not belong in europe. i'll be back with more news more developments in less than half an hour from now in the meantime looks at a weapon which chooses no sides in times of conflict the second part of
if you just joined us for a warm welcome r.t. live here in moscow top stories this hour president obama has reasserted the u.s. could resort to military action in libya if continues there are reports america's already also saudi's to arm the rebels and you can france are said to be drafting a u.n. resolution aimed at imposing a no fly zone but. the media reporting from libya is accused of blowing the unrest out of proportion to get headlines conflicting reports on who's in control of different...
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but there's no guarantee that this will become law at the us or any other country using do you honestly examine its effects on those who fire the weapons on those who were fired upon and on the entire globe. if. we hear it because of our passion doubts that. god promised them this milind belongs to our. will if they are still going to be thinking. and call chosen people will not believe that god is obvious take a look at this that is this for you guys and this guy this is. this is. this for my then. stopped. wealthy british style rolls in. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on our team. if. it is easy. to. see.
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ann notarangelo shows us the attention grabber. ann. >> reporter: i talked today with more than a dozen people who have been out of work from six months to more than two years. they are doing everything would you expect them to do looking for work. and a little bit more. >> i was a sales director for fuji film. >> i was a human resources profession for 13 years. >> reporter: this group meets every week in the hopes their brainstorming sessions will lead them to jobs. how long have you been out of work? >> just a little over a year. >> i have been out of work since the march of 2010. >> reporter: they are attorneys, consultants in sales, communications, marketing, healthcare, human resources. there are general managers, a photographer, a social media specialist, and really the list goes on and on. they have decided to stick together during this difficult time. >> we realized the need for the support and the networking because we all know people at companies that we might be looking at. >> perhaps these people seem frahm to you. sinc
ann notarangelo shows us the attention grabber. ann. >> reporter: i talked today with more than a dozen people who have been out of work from six months to more than two years. they are doing everything would you expect them to do looking for work. and a little bit more. >> i was a sales director for fuji film. >> i was a human resources profession for 13 years. >> reporter: this group meets every week in the hopes their brainstorming sessions will lead them to jobs. how...
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but there's no guarantee that this will become law that the us or any other country using do you honestly examine its effects on those who fire the weapons on those who were fired upon and on the entire globe. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the ground floor should . we stop the future cover. from our bureau. we're here because our patch out states. that god promised them this lynn belongs to. will that if they are still going to be thinking the. goal chosen people will believe that god is real estate agent say look at this that is this for you guys and this guy is as we. know this is a. person might then move. up. yes. to. much it would be so much more awesome if you knew about sunk from first impressions to see. these stunts on t.v. dot com. it. all. in taiwan the multis available in the landis typee hotel near muggles in typee the how it falls a hotel type the church in typee hotel hotel while shall his the groom photo the show which has shown some will do misty type the hotel cooper show so photo from the hotel resort evergreen the hotel type eat french vict
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and banking which used to be so instead we were living in a bubble economy banking which used to be this nice board. i mean business and it should be frankly predictable safe profitable marginally even boring and thinking for the long term banking generated thirty five percent of the of our corporate profits year before last i don't know the numbers for life cheerio and now the banks are saying that this year is going to be their best year in twenty years this is incredible so what we have now is an economy that's driven by bubbles we have the tech bubble age that just think in the last just the last ten or twelve years we have the tech bubble we have the stock market and all of them by the way followed by a crash the oil bubble the real estate bubble the food bubble the derivatives bubble and now according to alex our guest we've got a secondary housing bubble that's about to crash we need to bring banking back to the notion there's a couple of steps that we need to do really quickly that basically undo a lot of the damage that was done by the reagan administration and several administr
and banking which used to be so instead we were living in a bubble economy banking which used to be this nice board. i mean business and it should be frankly predictable safe profitable marginally even boring and thinking for the long term banking generated thirty five percent of the of our corporate profits year before last i don't know the numbers for life cheerio and now the banks are saying that this year is going to be their best year in twenty years this is incredible so what we have now...
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six are completely inconsistent this time they use six did take it down as well so with these results can we say that a slow but steady recovery is finally underway or do rising food and oil prices still hold a major threat where this guys would need to individually also see an editor at the atlantic thanks so much for being here so. like i was saying finally it seems like there's some good news it seems to be semi consistent and six also went down but is there still anything there that stuck out to you that we have to say that doesn't exactly add on well as you mentioned this is a good report especially compared to january where it appeared to be good but there were a lot of sort of weird stuff going on so i guess this one is probably good probably the best since april but it's still kind of important to put into perspective what's going on here in the economy and how bad things really are if you dig deep enough into this report you find that so there's this official definition of what i'm going to write which means that you're looking for work you can't find it except on interviews
six are completely inconsistent this time they use six did take it down as well so with these results can we say that a slow but steady recovery is finally underway or do rising food and oil prices still hold a major threat where this guys would need to individually also see an editor at the atlantic thanks so much for being here so. like i was saying finally it seems like there's some good news it seems to be semi consistent and six also went down but is there still anything there that stuck...
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i want to thank him very much for joining us today. he came all the way from new york i think the speech he made in the security council, i think it's a historical speech. made people cry inside the room, outside, and all other the world. he's a man with principles. he's a man with thought. he's a man with thinking. i'm very happy that we have somebody like him. he stand with the libyan revolution. and he stand with the cause of libya. he believe in freedom. he believe in justice. he believe in hope. he believe in fuel libya. i'm very proud to know you. i'm very proud to work with you. you were my boss and you're still. he is now the member -- [applause] >> i would like to thank all the panelists, especially my colleagues. you really are the people behind this meeting with me. they have been working the last weekday and night to bring this gathering together. i would like to ask to thank all the libyans who signed -- and also those who came from around the country to attend with us here. thank you for really joining us, for being real
i want to thank him very much for joining us today. he came all the way from new york i think the speech he made in the security council, i think it's a historical speech. made people cry inside the room, outside, and all other the world. he's a man with principles. he's a man with thought. he's a man with thinking. i'm very happy that we have somebody like him. he stand with the libyan revolution. and he stand with the cause of libya. he believe in freedom. he believe in justice. he believe in...
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international calls against the intervention grow louder russia condemns the use of force in libya reportedly over sixty civilians have been killed by coalition bombs stay with r.t. from our details. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind most to the pedo drop zone maybe it's raising fears that america's got its head in a crevice we have anything consequences from civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this japanese imports the global cold shoulder and human radiation the world number of dead it dissolves to rises to more than eight thousand. and the un is extending its biggest losses after six verses six months against the dollar after its biggest slide i'm outraged that the business school tell you what the g seven may do to cool down japan's volatile currency. world news and much more this is our table straight to develop. in libya now u.s. support and france are pressing ahead with their campaign of air attacks on libya where it's thought sixty four people have been killed during the bombardment the latest missile strike has destroyed colo
international calls against the intervention grow louder russia condemns the use of force in libya reportedly over sixty civilians have been killed by coalition bombs stay with r.t. from our details. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind most to the pedo drop zone maybe it's raising fears that america's got its head in a crevice we have anything consequences from civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this japanese imports the global cold...
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army's alleged use of psychological operations on congressman to try to secure more military funding and support for the war that's caused quite a stir here on the story were u.s. lawmakers brainwashed by the military when making key decisions on supporting the escalation of war in afghanistan that's a question posed by rolling stone magazine which alleges lieutenant general william caldwell the man in charge of training in afghanistan ordered psychological operations against visiting senators and congressional delegations to manipulate them into backing more funding and troops for the war there the head of a special unit that conducts psychological operations now termed information support operations said he was told to provide quote deeper and now lasse's of pressure points we could use to leverage the delegation for more funds. my job in psyops is to play with people's heads to get the enemy to behave the way we want them to behave and for had been seen from doing that to our own people when you ask me to try to use these skills on senators and congressmen you're crossing a lying
army's alleged use of psychological operations on congressman to try to secure more military funding and support for the war that's caused quite a stir here on the story were u.s. lawmakers brainwashed by the military when making key decisions on supporting the escalation of war in afghanistan that's a question posed by rolling stone magazine which alleges lieutenant general william caldwell the man in charge of training in afghanistan ordered psychological operations against visiting senators...
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not thanks to us. it is the next generation that is saying "thank you very much, now we are going to take charge of our own future." so this is... >> rose: well, they are saying "it hasn't been done so we're going to do it." >> yes, they're telling us politely and sometimes less politely we've waited you haven't done anything now please move aside and let's do it. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: always a pleasure to see you. >> a pleasure seeing you. >> rose: joseph nye is here. he's the former dean of harvard university's kennedy school of government. he also served in the clinton administration as chairman of the national security council and assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs. his latest book is call "the future of power." i'm pleased to have him back at this table to talk about something he has been thinking about, writing about, teaching about and pulling into play for a long time. i'm pleased to have you here. welcome. >> it's nic
not thanks to us. it is the next generation that is saying "thank you very much, now we are going to take charge of our own future." so this is... >> rose: well, they are saying "it hasn't been done so we're going to do it." >> yes, they're telling us politely and sometimes less politely we've waited you haven't done anything now please move aside and let's do it. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: always a...
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joining us for perspective is nicholas burns. nick, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> a couple of scenarios. what is muammar qaddafi is able to hang on? what happens next? >> if he hangs on, then we're looking at a protracted civil war between these parties, the qaddafi forces and the rebel forces. we have essentially intervened in the middle of the civil war. we have taken the side of the rebels. we took away the offensive from qaddafi by taking about the no-fly zone and striking at his military position. if he stays and holds on that means the united states and the european country less have to stay involved to maintain the no-fly zone and we could be there for weeks, months, or perhaps longer. >> what if he is brought down? >> if ka david martin agree falls from power we will see the result of the gamble the administration has taken. if we have intervened this civil war on behalf of a group we don't know well. they don't have a coherent leadership, they don't have an established program. we don't really know what they st
joining us for perspective is nicholas burns. nick, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> a couple of scenarios. what is muammar qaddafi is able to hang on? what happens next? >> if he hangs on, then we're looking at a protracted civil war between these parties, the qaddafi forces and the rebel forces. we have essentially intervened in the middle of the civil war. we have taken the side of the rebels. we took away the offensive from qaddafi by taking about the no-fly zone...
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it is used for us-based contractors were as jcc has issues for non-us contractors? >> when requested we uploaded these are going to pcl input requirements, typically every 12 months for contracts with performs in excess of one year, and at the end of every contract. dcma afghanistan inputting data into c. par four large -- logcap iv. contingency cmo is also provided by monthly performance evaluation port reports based on monthly audits, focusing on toward the evaluation criteria, technical costs and management. for the logcap iii contract and a logcap iv contract in afghanistan and kuwait. these oddities inputs from dcma quality assurance represent as an appointed contracting officer representatives. ecma corrective action requests, administered contracting officers, customers, usually the camp of mayors, and the contractors of self-assessment. the tvs are compiled into an award field evaluation board every six months and embraced to the theater logcap pm representative. ecma also provides a weekly report on cars issued for the previous 90 days to the logcap program
it is used for us-based contractors were as jcc has issues for non-us contractors? >> when requested we uploaded these are going to pcl input requirements, typically every 12 months for contracts with performs in excess of one year, and at the end of every contract. dcma afghanistan inputting data into c. par four large -- logcap iv. contingency cmo is also provided by monthly performance evaluation port reports based on monthly audits, focusing on toward the evaluation criteria,...
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thanks for being with us tonight. i am the executive vice president for the world security institute. the institute is the nonprofit organization that is home to the center for defense information and our military reform project whose latest work the capacity the cut pentagon labyrinth is recently gathered here tonight. the goal of the straus military reform project is to transform u.s. national-security to meet the threats of today. and believes it is essentials that we consider both the fiscal and the strategic implications of the defense programs. and it promotes informed oversight in the pentagon activities. the pentagon labyrinth is edited by the project director winslow wheeler are who is one of an extraordinary group of experts, pentagon insiders and retired military officers who collaborated on this work. the book is intended for both newcomers and also for seasoned observers to learn how to grapple with the significant problems of our national defense. for those who would like physical copies and who are not
thanks for being with us tonight. i am the executive vice president for the world security institute. the institute is the nonprofit organization that is home to the center for defense information and our military reform project whose latest work the capacity the cut pentagon labyrinth is recently gathered here tonight. the goal of the straus military reform project is to transform u.s. national-security to meet the threats of today. and believes it is essentials that we consider both the...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@cspan.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> up next on booktv a program that originally aired live on booktv.org. three former high-level pentagon insiders take a critical look at how the defense department operates. thomas christie, franklin spinney and pierre sprey are all contributors to the book "the pentagon labyrinth." this is about an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. thanks for being with us tonight. i'm drew, the executive vice president for the world security institute. the institute is the nonprofit organization that's home to our center for defense information and our strauss military reform project whose latest work "the pentagon labyrinth: ten short's essays to help you through it," is the reason we've gathered here tonight. the goal of the project is to transform u.s. national security to meet the missions and threats of today. and it believes that it's essential that we consider both the fiscal and the strategic implications of defense programs. and it promotes informed oversight of pentagon activities. the pentagon labyrint
send us an e-mail at booktv@cspan.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> up next on booktv a program that originally aired live on booktv.org. three former high-level pentagon insiders take a critical look at how the defense department operates. thomas christie, franklin spinney and pierre sprey are all contributors to the book "the pentagon labyrinth." this is about an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. thanks for being with us tonight. i'm drew, the...
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thank you uli is our next little religious business for us this morning. hello and welcome to business r.t.c. it's great to have you where that's the price of oil has fallen by with brands slipping below one hundred and fifteen dollars a barrel investors have high hopes that libyan oil may be flowing back through the pipeline sooner than expected that's after rebels regain control of key oil town is and pledged to restart about how about richard saw plants energy agency says it may take some time before companies see stable supply. if we can convert a hold of the oil fields and they have some production they now control the ports so they have the infrastructure in theory this could mean that they are capable of exporting oil but there are certainly legal issues around those companies are going to boil over there i mean libya is still subject to sanctions different sanctions from the united states from the european union from the united nations let's not forget companies are going to be quite wary of who were trading with who were is this all before boy thi
thank you uli is our next little religious business for us this morning. hello and welcome to business r.t.c. it's great to have you where that's the price of oil has fallen by with brands slipping below one hundred and fifteen dollars a barrel investors have high hopes that libyan oil may be flowing back through the pipeline sooner than expected that's after rebels regain control of key oil town is and pledged to restart about how about richard saw plants energy agency says it may take some...